: Luis Fábregas, “Salk’s Son Extends Olive Branch to Polio Team,” Pittsburgh Tribune, April 13, 2005.
responsibility bias : Michael Ross and Fiore Sicoly, “Egocentric Biases in Availability and Attribution,” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 37 (1979): 322–336.
top words : Mark Peters and Daniel O’Brien, “From Cromulent to Craptacular: The Top 12 Simpsons Created Words,” Cracked.com,
July 23, 2007; and Ben Zimmer, “The ‘Meh’ Generation: How an Expression of Apathy Invaded America,” Boston Globe,
February 26, 2012.
reflect on each member’s contributions : Eugene M. Caruso, Nicholas Epley, and Max H. Bazerman, “The Costs and Benefits of
Undoing Egocentric Responsibility Assessments in Groups,” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 91 (2006): 857–
871.
recognize what other people contribute : Michael McCall, “Orientation, Outcome, and Other-Serving Attributions,” Basic and Applied Social Psychology 17 (1995): 49–64.
psychological safety : Amy Edmondson, “Learning from Mistakes is Easier Said Than Done: Group and Organizational Influences on
the Detection and Correction of Human Error,” Journal of Applied Behavioral Science 32 (1996): 5–28; and “Psychological
Safety and Learning Behavior in Work Teams,” Administrative Science Quarterly 44 (1999): 350–383.
major role in innovation : David Obstfeld, “Social Networks, the Tertius Iungens Orientation, and Involvement in Innovation,”
Administrative Science Quarterly 50 (2005): 100–130.
perspective gap : Loran F. Nordgren, Mary-Hunter Morris McDonnell, and George Loewenstein, “What Constitutes Torture?
Psychological Impediments to an Objective Evaluation of Enhanced Interrogation Tactics,” Psychological Science 22 (2011):
689–694.